5.3.5 Footnotes 



^V.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 

 July 1975. Proposed Increases in Oil and Gas Leasing on the 

 Outer Continental Shelf, Final Environmental Impact Statement . 

 Vol. 1. Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. pp. 271- 

 338, 588-657, 734-743. 



2 Braislin, D. B., D. D. Hastings, and P. D. Snavely, Jr. 

 1970. Petroleum of Western Oregon and Washington and Adjacent 

 Continental Margins . AAPG Memoir #15. pp. 230. 



3 Ran, W. W. and H. C. Wagner. 1974. Oil and Gas in Washington . 

 Energy Resources of Washington. State of Washington, Department of 

 Natural Resources, Seattle, pp. 28. 



^Op. cit. Braislin et al. pp. 230. 



5 Seattle Times. November 14, 1974. Oil Drilling Eyed Off 

 State Coast . Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington. 



6 0p. cit. Ran and Wagner, pp. 78. 



7 Tacoma News Tribune. October 19, 1975. Unusual Oil Rig 

 Takes Shape . Tacoma News Tribune. Tacoma, Washington, pp. D-9. 



8 Marine Digest. August 14, 1976. Plant EIS Review Set . 

 Marine Digest, Inc., Seattle, Washington. 



9 Seattle Times. October 1, 1976. Supertanker Dispute Hits 

 Temporary Calm . Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington, pp. 3-10. 



This law was declared null and void by U.S. District Court 

 in September 1976 because it pre-empted federal law, most notably 

 the U.S. Ports and Waterways Safety Act. This decision is on 

 appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. 



10 U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Geo- 

 logical Estimates of Undiscovered Removable Oil and Gas Resources 

 In the United States . USGS Circular 725. U.S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D.C. pp. 26-32. 



1 Baldwin, M. F. and P. L. Baldwin. 1973. Oil and Puget 

 Sound . The Living Wilderness. Autumn. Wilderness Society, 

 Washington, D.C. pp. 20. 



12 Seattle Past-Intelligencer. January 4, 1976. The Tanker 

 Boom Has Already Arrived . Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Seattle, 

 Washington, pp. H-8. 



13 0p. cit. Oil and Puget Sound , pp. 16. 



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